He stepped back to the front of the room to finish going through his presentation slides.
Is stepped back correct here? I don't want to use went back, because it sounds weird, is there a better way of saying went back that might sound better to the ear, or sound more sophisticated?
If he began the presentation of his slides at the front of the room and for some reason moved towards the middle of the room, you can say 'He stepped back (or 'returned') to the front of the room to finish going through his presentation slides'.
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If he began the presentation of his slides at the front of the room and for some reason moved towards the middle of the room, you can say 'He stepped back (or 'returned') to the front of the room to finish going through his presentation slides'.
He returned to the front of the room
He walked back to the front of the room
He made his way back to the front of the room
He worked his way back to the front of the room
He resumed his original position at the front of the room
He placed himself once again at the front of the room
I could do this all night. There are many ways of saying it, and many ways he